Back with a new Oricon Weekly roundup.
This article covers the 1st week of November – which includes singles and albums released between 02/11/2020 and 08/11/2020.
Let’s take a look at the data.
Oricon Weekly Album Ranking
#12
NEW ENTRY: GRANRODEO “GRANRODEO Singles Collection “RODEO BEAT SHAKE””
GRANRODEO’s 15th anniversary was celebrated with the release of RODEO BEAT SHAKE.
The massive compilation was well received by fans of the band, counting with 6,805 copies sold, taking the release to #12.
#18
NEW ENTRY: Miyu Irino “Life is…”
Miyu Irino‘s 3rd full-length album, Life is… hit stores last week, being received by his fans with some excitement.
Life is… sits at #18 with 3,747 copies sold.
#34
NEW ENTRY: Impish Crow “DIG-ROCK ―BLUE― Type:IC”
Impish Crow‘s latest CD release, DIG-ROCK ―BLUE― Type:IC manages to grab a spot within top 40.
DIG-ROCK ―BLUE― Type:IC counted with 1,333 copies sold, taking a seat at #34.
Oricon Weekly Single Ranking
#15
NEW ENTRY: Café Parade “THE IDOLM@STER SideM NEW STAGE EPISODE:04 Café Parade”
Café Parade‘s entry in the newest CD series in the IDOLMASTER SideM franchise, THE IDOLM@STER SideM NEW STAGE EPISODE:04 Café Parade takes a spot at #15, counting with 5,125 copies sold.
#16
NEW ENTRY: Jupiter “THE IDOLM@STER SideM NEW STAGE EPISODE:03 Jupiter”
Jupiter follow closely behind, with their entry in the NEW STAGE EPISODE series, THE IDOLM@STER SideM NEW STAGE EPISODE:03 Jupiter taking a spot at #16 with 5,010 copies sold.
#26
Shiki and Issei “Neo X Lied vol.1”
Neo X Lied Vol.1, single featuring SolidS’ Shiki (CV: Takuya Eguchi) and QUELL’s Issei (CV: Shugo Nakamura) on vocals, dropped 10 places, from #16 to #26 after selling 1,928 copies this week.
The single is now over 5,100 copies sold in 2 weeks.
#36
Double Face “Ensemble Stars!! ES Idol Song season1 Double Face”
Double Face slip on the Oricon Singles chart from #6 to #36 with Ensemble Stars!! ES Idol Song season1 Double Face.
This week, the single managed to sell 1,124 copies.
If there aren’t sales figures on the prints we’ve posted, it’s because the music label behind that artist doesn’t want to disclose that information.
It happens often with the Daily rankings. The Oricon charts depicted here only count physical copies. Digital figures are featured on a different chart.